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Richard Lowe, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Walworth County, released a statement saying, "We are alarmed and deeply saddened by reports of any child being harmed." It goes on to say, "Upon learning of the allegation we terminated the volunteer's association with us and have been working proactively with law enforcement in their investigation," the statement continued.

The president of the Lake Geneva YMCA, Michael Ploch, also issued a statement saying, "On behalf of the Lake Geneva YMCA board of directors and staff, our concerns and thoughts are with the young boy and his family."

WISN 12 News has learned the man was booked in jail on two counts of repeated sexual assault of a child. He was freed on a $5,000 cash bond Wednesday.

He's restricted from having contact with any YMCA, the victim and the victim's family.

WISN 12 News is not identifying the man because he has not been charged.